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From the creators of Zoboomafoo and Kratts’ Creatures comes a new PBS series combining science education with live-action and animated adventures. From poison-arrow frogs, which use chemistry for defense; to peregrine falcons, which harness the force of gravity to fly, you’ll learn that animals can take you anywhere in science. Join the adventures of Martin and Chris as they meet up with cool creatures from around the world¡and witness many never-before-seen wildlife moments. With their creature smarts plus their newly invented Creature Power Suits, the brothers Kratt are using amazing animal abilities to rescue their animal friends when they get into trouble. Each episode is a wildly funny adventure that also features how animals use science in their natural lives.

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